The exhibition is full of numerous strong pieces that could stand on their own in a white cube anywhere.One of my favorites is Dear Emily by Katherine Coe. It’s a room with the pages of Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights hanging from the ceiling. What was completely unexpected was the smell of honey. It’s produced by the pages which have been dipped in beeswax. In the early 19th century, the novel would have been read at night to the light of beeswax candles. The soft lighting recalls a different era as it makes the yellow pages glow as if lit by candlelight. The installation includes a soundtrack of music and fragments of the text. There’s a chair to sit in and take in the sights, sounds and smells of Dear Emily. (Kevin Griffin)